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 Posted 08/25/2017  4:37 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add dd27 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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Mark...the basic diffusion material is Canson Opalux. Whether you put it over your Jansjo's directly like I show early in this thread, mount it to your lens as I've shown in other threads, or attach it to a section of a thread cone, the result is similar. So start with the Opalux and then experiment with the various ways to use it...Ray


Awesome! Thank you very much Ray.

~ Mark

P.S. I just ordered two 19" × 24" sheets from Blick, item #10240-5919, @$3.63 each plus $3.00 handling, and $0.61 sales tax. (If you buy 10 sheets it's $3.21 each with no handling charge.) They have several shipping options via FedEx or USPS.

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"Opalux is a translucent, 110 lb weight paper with a satin finish that's ideal for drawing and color prints. It's also great for creating translucent cards and decorations."

(Note: That is not an affiliate link and I have no relationship with the company - just found them with a Google search. Their website was fast, user-friendly, and easy to order.)
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thank you very much for your comments. I will show you guys. how I build my cone. my cone is very similar to rays. like ray said one of the most important parts is Canson Opalux. I will be back soon. I will post some images. plus I show the members here how I build mind.
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thank you very much for your comments. I will show you guys. how I build my cone. my cone is very similar to rays. like ray said one of the most important parts is Canson Opalux. I will be back soon. I will post some images. plus I show the members here how I build mind.


That will be great Rocky!

Your photographs are gorgeous btw.
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i had to photography for a friend. some very high end Canadian error coins. I was not long figuring out. why ray use these cones for copper pennies. these pennies are pristine. older copper Canadian errors. these errors are not listed anywhere. I had to promise not to show these images. all I can say for know is. I can not wait for these to hit ebay. ray thank you. I under stand more and more why you ray developed this practice. once these coins hit ebay my commitment is over. its all about the light. how it hits the coin.
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its all about the light. how it hits the coin.


Exactly right rocky! I hope you will publish the pics here for us all to see.
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